Palm Beach County

There are three ways to handle a problem. Ignore it and hope it will go away. Ignore it and wait for someone else to solve it. Dive in and fix it yourself. When faced with the same mechanic shortage stymieing fleets of all types, the Palm Beach County fleet management division tackled the issue head-on and came up with an innovative solution that will serve its operation-and potentially the industry — very well. Not surprising, either, considering that the PBC fleet division contends the best way to manage a government fleet is to run it like a business. ...

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